Empty lot snow, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, March 2026
Peter J Darlington Watercolour Paintings
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Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Empty lot snow
Sunday, March 22, 2026
Digital art yellow and warm colours
Basket weaving peanut, 800 x 1000 digital Sketchbook app
Primary colours and shapes, 800 x 1000 digital Sketchbook app
Another fluorescent-on-black sketch, this one only uses yellow, and the background is actually a very dark blue. Its like an angry spirit flying down from the top of a hill. In Japan they had a festival going on where they walked with giant torches to draw evil spirits from the mountains.
Angry spirit, 800 x 1000 digital Sketchbook app
Variations of yellow patterns, 800 x 1000 digital Sketchbook app
Another exploration of yellow, with some maroon and green accents. I figured out how to make the equivalent of yellow-ochre, its a medium chroma, medium value, orange-yellow. These digital sketches are kind of fun. The previous one I did while waiting in the dentist office a few weeks ago.
Droopy flower, 800 x 1000 digital Sketchbook app
Digital art cool colours
Large initials in cyan, 800 x 1000 digital Sketchbook app
Ice window bars, 800 x 1000 digital Sketchbook app
Leaves and eyes, 800 x 1000 digital Sketchbook app
Paint over symbols, 800 x 1000 digital Sketchbook app
Symbol texture splashes, 800 x 1000 digital Sketchbook app
Synthetic Earth
Synthetic Earth, watercolour 9 x 6" watercolour paper, March 2026
Saturday, March 21, 2026
Canal snow ice and graffiti
Bridges snow shadow, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, March 2026
At one of the locks, an overflow river meanders down a short waterfall. Yellow buoys are there to stop watercraft from getting near when the ice thaws and people start using the canal again. It was the first time I could practice painting water again after a long winter. Its officially Spring now, so lets go!Yellow buoys open water, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, March 2026
Graffiti artists turned the walls of the Lachine canal into an open air gallery. This was a ZONEK piece but I changed it to PJD2026 instead. In the background, you see some of the never-ending condos that pop up along the canal. Its st Henri over there, and I am technically standing in Verdun.Frozen canal graffiti, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, March 2026
Water was flowing down Courcelle street in st Henri. In the background, are trees that grow along the outside of the train tracks, and some community housing is shown on the right. I liked the overall brown and grey look, with pops of blue from the sky, and red from the building cladding.Thaw Courcelle street, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, March 2026
In the foreground there was the remnants of an old wall from the factory that used to manufacture wiring. The wall was once stone, but concrete was poured on, then the graffiti artists got to it. Heavily textured, it made for an interesting effect. When the weather improves I have to go back and do a proper painting of it. Anyways, you get the idea.What the heck? watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, March 2026
Ghosts pigeons and dumpsters downtown
Ghost of the Bay, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, March 2026
With some snow still remaining, these pigeons were having fun looking for food. There must have been a hundred of them. In the background was a Burger King restaurant which I renamed Burger PJD26, although Burger Pete would have sounded better!Pigeons Burger Pete, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, March 2026
Riding past the alley and I could not resit painting all the dumpsters and other colourful accents including the Olympic rings on top of a building up in the background. A mural adorned the left side, and a few more pigeons mulled about for bits and bites.Dumpster alley, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, March 2026
Friday, March 20, 2026
Sleet Provigo traffic
Sleet Provigo traffic, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, March 2026




















